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 WASHINGTON Federal accident investigators recommended Tuesday that states cut their threshold for drunken driving by nearly half, matching a standard that has substantially reduced highway deaths in other countries.The National Transportation Safety Board said states should shrink the standard from the current .08 blood alcohol content to .05 as part of a series of recommendations aimed at reducing alcohol-related highway deaths.More than 100 countries have ado stanley thermos pted the .05 alcohol content standard or lower, according to a report by the board s staff. In Europe, the share of traffic deaths attributable to drunken driving was reduced by more than half within 10 years after t stanley cup he standard was dropped.A woman weighing less than 120 pounds can reach .05 after just one drink, studies show. A man weighing up to 160 pounds reaches .05 after two drinks.New approaches are needed to combat drunken driving, which claims the lives of more than a third of the 30,000 people killed each year on U.S highways  151; a level of carnage that that has remained stubbornly consistent for the past decade and a half, the board said.         Our goal is to get to zero deaths because each alcohol-impaired death is preventable,  NTSB Chairm stanley usa an Deborah Hersman said.  Alcohol-impaired deaths are not accidents, they are crimes. They can and should be prevented. The tools exist. What is needed is the will. But the recommendation to lowering the alcohol content threshold to .05 is likely to meet strong resistan Gted Tour The Dark Side Of L.A. With Sandman Slim Author Richard Kadrey
 During a thunderstorm, a lot stanley cup  of dogs may think the world is ending, but in Jen Lee   webcomic Thunderpaw, two dogs are faced with a bona fide cataclysm. After being left in a car by their owners, they must gather all of their strength to survive the trippy horrors of the crumbling world and find their way home.     Thunderp stanley mug aw isn ;t your average Homeward Bound story. It opens with a familiar enough scene: Bruno and Ollie are stuck in a car in the midst of a thunderstorm. Ollie is freaking out鈥攊n stereotypical dog fashion, the sound of thunder makes him anxious and he   convinced that his owners are never coming back. When they ;re finally forced out into the wider world, it   clear that Ollie is right: something is very wrong. All of the people are gone, and something has wreaked fiery destruction on the world around them. While Ollie is on the verge of losing his puppy mind, Bruno tries to stay strong, convinced that all will be well if they can just find their way home. Bruno and Ollie possess certain canine qualities; Ollie is calmed by ripping towels, for example, and reassures himself that he   a good dog. But they also inhabit the strange, surreal world that Lee has animated around them. Most noticeably, they wear clothes and walk around on two legs. But Ollie also believes in a vengeful god called Thunderpaw, whom he fears is punishing all the bad dogs in the world. Lee makes great use of her digital canvas to c stanley botella onvey both the emotions